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(a) is the ideal source of income because you're being paid by a customer who needs your service to deliver that service.
We investigate the outsourcing of numerical and scientific computations using the following framework: A customer who needs computations done but lacks the computational resources (computing power, appropriate software, or programming expertise) to do these locally would like to use an external agent to perform these computations.
Experts say it is common, for example, for a hacker to call a company pretending to be an employee or a customer who needs help -- with a lost ID or password, for example -- to get information he can use to break into systems.
Mr. Keane, an affable man of 41 with a knack for putting people at ease, often emerges from behind the counter at the rear of the narrow store and spends as long as 15 minutes with a customer who needs instructions for taking a new medication.
Clothes only gets shipped when there is a customer who needs a particular item.
"Labs often try to come up with a solution and then find a customer who needs it," Delorier said.
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Mr. Stroud also makes house calls, as he did at left for a customer who needed some help.
On the fourth floor, as I was salivating over a navy Nigel Cabourn coat with a bottom half made of Harris tweed, I saw a customer who needed no such assistance.
The clear winner and ratings champion, the A-rated Tommy's Taxi, wasn't available because Tommy was at the drugstore with a customer who needed to pick up a prescription.
"Keep it wrapped up until she gets back," he told Shakia Standifer, 18, who had just made a roast beef sub for a customer who needed a quick cash-machine visit to pay for it.
We always had a "customer is always right" policy and if there was ever a customer who needed something changed or whatever, we more than complied with their request.
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